Nepal ranks fourth in the global climate risk index of the most vulnerable countries.This is largely due to the country’s low level of development, agrarian economy, along with its challenging mountainous topography and its abrupt ecological and climatic transitions that make it particularly vulnerable to climate change.
The NAP-GSP supported the facilitation of Timor-Leste’s initial NAP document and the article covers everything from climate change impacts to the country, challenges and solutions and the vulnerability assessments conducted during the formulation of the NAP.
This report shows that country-driven coordination and collaboration between funds in blending finance can lead to better development outcomes, enhanced efficiency, and increased financing in developing countries.
This knowledge product explains the rationale and procedures for incorporating allowances for climate change in detailed engineering design, with a focus on credible adjustments to extreme rainfall and to mean and high-end sea-level rise.
Working in close collaboration with UNFCC and other actors, FAO is committed to supporting the development and implementation of the Koronivia Joint Work on Agriculture.
This briefing note provides practical information on the planning and implementation of ecosystem-based adaptation (EbA) approaches in the agriculture sectors as part of national adaptation planning processes.